The Devil's Cave
While walking down Mazatlán's historic boardwalk, visitors are surprised to find their ocean view interrupted by a gateway to hell.

📜 Mysterious cave in Mazatlán, steeped in legends of pirate treasures and eerie folklore. Terrifying cave inhabited by the devil, bored into the foot of craggy cliffs on Passeo Claussen street, it's one of Mazatlán’s oldest attractions.

Why Go

👻 Mysterious atmosphere🏴‍☠️ Pirate treasure legends💎 Unique cave formations🚶 Easy access to entrance👹 Pose for unusual vacation selfies with a man dressed as the devil🌊 Unexpected break from palm trees and beach bars

Why Avoid

⏱️ Experience can be brief🚧 Limited infrastructure🌙 Not recommended at night⚠️ Locals scoff at kitschiness

Tips

🗺️ Use GPS for navigation (search 'Gruta del Diablo')👟 Wear comfortable shoes🔦 Bring a flashlight📍 Located opposite the "Clavadistas" or cliff divers, just north of Olas Atlas Beach.

Cost

💰 No formal entrance fee.

Hours

🕒 Generally accessible during daylight hours.

🅿️ ParkingAvailable nearby, short easy walk to entrance.

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